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    I'm at a point where searching for fights in watchable quality and burning to DVD is too time-consuming and monotonous a process, and watching fights on youtube isn't as satisfying as kicking back on the couch and watching them on your TV screen (while I appreciate the resource being there).


    I need to start buying career-sets. As much as the reasons listed above, it's a good way to fill in any blanks I have on fighters' records and see the fights I need to see that I haven't seen yet. Also, the idea of sitting down with one fighter at a time and going through his résumé is more appealing to me than the mixed-up mess of bits and pieces you end up with from just downloading whatever good stuff you can find - this way, I'll absorb more.


    Where's the best place for career-sets that you guys know of? Not so much price, but for quality-control? Who puts the best sets together?



    Anyone who knows, give me your tips.

  • #2
    http://boxingjunkies.com/

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jack Napier View Post
      Looks goooood, TY.


      You used the site before?

      Review?

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      • #4
        I get mine at boxingwholesale.com. I don't know what kinda reputation it has, I sorta just took a chance and I haven't been let down.

        For some, Cotto's for example, it includes some amateur fights from the Olympics which is pretty cool.

        And I agree, going fight to fight over someones career is awesome.

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        • #5
          Surprised DVD companies haven't tried putting these together, imagine how many copies of Tyson's and Ali's they would sell.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by R O A ☪ View Post
            Looks goooood, TY.


            You used the site before?

            Review?
            i got all my dvds from there. there all great but some arent great quality and most of them are missing a few fights but overall i liked it. there are probably better sites though.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by savorduhflavor View Post
              I get mine at boxingwholesale.com. I don't know what kinda reputation it has, I sorta just took a chance and I haven't been let down.

              For some, Cotto's for example, it includes some amateur fights from the Olympics which is pretty cool.

              And I agree, going fight to fight over someones career is awesome.
              Originally posted by oaklandstephen View Post
              i got all my dvds from there. there all great but some arent great quality and most of them are missing a few fights but overall i liked it. there are probably better sites though.
              Thanks for the input, fellas!!

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              • #8
                depends, are you american or british?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kamicazze View Post
                  depends, are you american or british?
                  I'm in the UK - doesn't matter either way, though, man, I import a lot.


                  Any suggestions welcome.

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                  • #10
                    i have 2, pm me and ill give u the links

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